
Webinar
Date: September 8, 2025
Time: 3pm PT/ 5pm CT / 6pm ET (1 hour)
Description
In this session, we will explore the untold stories behind the headlines that shape our understanding of hate and its impact on communities. Hear from journalists and community leaders who are on the front lines of reporting and responding to hate incidents and learn how these stories can drive change and foster understanding.
The Role of Journalism in Unpacking Hate
Understand how journalists bring attention to stories of hate and discrimination that often go unnoticed. Learn about the challenges and responsibilities of reporting on sensitive issues and how media coverage can influence public perception and policy.
Community Responses to Hate
Hear from legal representatives and other community leaders about their experiences in responding to hate incidents. Learn how communities are coming together to support victims, challenge stereotypes, and advocate for justice.
Amplifying Voices for Change
Explore the importance of amplifying community voices in the fight against hate. Learn how storytelling can be a powerful tool for raising awareness, building solidarity, and driving social change.
Panelists – More Information Coming Soon!
Disclaimers:
The Engaged Communities Series is a nonpartisan initiative designed to foster open dialogue and civic engagement. SAAJCO and SAAPRI do not endorse any political party or candidate.
On the speaker bio pages and at the bottom of the ECS home page:
Speakers in the Engaged Communities Series are independent and do not represent or work for SAAJCO or SAAPRI. Any opinions expressed during the series are solely their own and do not reflect the views of SAAJCO or SAAPRI.
Register now to be part of this important conversation and learn how to amplify the voices that are making a difference in the fight against hate.
Interactive Q&A Session: Engage directly
with our speakers in an interactive Q&A session. Bring your questions and share your experiences.
Disclaimer The information shared in the Engaged Communities Series is intended for general informational purposes only. The content discussed during the event is not legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is formed by participating. Attendees are encouraged to consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice specific to their individual circumstances.